| Strikes and Gutters 2: Doublewide | ||||
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| Released | March 23, 2004 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 62:28 | |||
| Label | Razor & Tie | |||
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Strikes and Gutters 2: Doublewide is an album by Pittsburgh rock band The Clarks, their second outtake album. It was released in 2004.
Track listing
- "Queen of America"
 - "Rise and Fall"
 - "Save Me"
 - "Upside Down"
 - "Old Friend"
 - "The Ship is Going Down"
 - "The River"
 - "I'm a Fool"
 - "Snowman"
 - "The Truth Will Set You Free"
 - "Brand New"
 - "What's Going On"
 - "Cigarette" (No Smoking Mix)
 - "Holiday Season"
 
The CD also contained a purposefully hidden track that came after "Holiday Season" and was a parody of Dr. Seuss with lyrics about recreational drug use.
Personnel
- Scott Blasey - lead vocals, electric & acoustic guitars
 - Rob James - electric & acoustic guitars, vocals, Vocal turn on "Holiday Season"
 - Greg Joseph - bass guitar, vocals, Lead Vocals on "Queen of America" and "Holiday Season"
 - Dave Minarik - drums, vocals, Vocal turn on "Holiday Season"
 
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